Remembering 9/11 | Scholastic News OnlineScholastic News Online | 9/9/2010
This Saturday is the ninth anniversary of the most devastating terrorist attacks on U.S. soil. Many ceremonies and memorial services are being held across the nation to remember those who died that day.

President Obama to Kids: What's Your Goal?Scholastic News Online | 9/9/2009
On Tuesday, President Barack Obama delivered a back-to-school address to classrooms all over America. His message was the same for all students: Work hard, take responsibility for your education, and set clear goals for the new school year.

Rats With a Mission | Scholastic News OnlineScholastic News Online | 9/8/2010
The African giant pouch rat would send cats running: It's about 30 inches long from head to tail. But this special species of rat has been trained save lives by detecting land mines.

Shaking Up Tennis at the U.S. OpenScholastic News Online | 9/8/2008
Five years in the life of a professional athlete can be an eternity. That's how long it has been since Serena Williams lost her ranking as the No. 1 women's tennis player in the world.

Remembering 9/11Scholastic News Online | 9/8/2006
A new study published this week links the dirty air at Ground Zero after the September 11th attacks to lung problems of many rescue workers. In the largest study to date, doctors at Mount Sinai Medical Center found almost 70% of rescue workers exposed to the polluted air at the site soon became sick. The study will be published in the Journal Environmental Health Perspectives.

Special DeliveryScholastic News Online | 9/8/2006
This is an article about the birth of a giant panda cub at the Atlanta zoo.

Remembering 9/11Scholastic News Online | 9/8/2006
Student Reporter Nathan Kahn recently sat down with Joe Daniels, the acting president of the World Trade Center Memorial Foundation. They talked about construction on the memorial and the Foundation's plan to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

9/11: Five Years LaterScholastic News Online | 9/8/2006
Last year, Americans all over the world marked the fifth anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. This National Day of Mourning paid tribute to the nearly 3,000 people who were killed in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania five years prior.

Bush Adds to Competing 9/11 LegislationScholastic News Online | 9/8/2004
After the release of the 9/11 Commission's recommendations, President George W. Bush changed his mind and said he didn't want the newly appointed intelligence director to have complete budgetary powers.